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." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. the evacuationfromaleppoisfinally underway. rebel forces lose their long fight for the city and president assad declares victory. did vladimir putin personally authorized the hacking of the u.s. presidential election? we ask the former head of the cia. an unveiling the glory of the case pending -- cave paintings in southwest france, but all is not quite as it seems. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. thousands of civilians and rebels are being evacuated from eastern aleppo and being driven to another area of syria under rebel control. the first people allowed out work the sick and wounded, put on a convoy of ambulances and buses. today the syrian president claimed victory, but the u.s. secrary of state described it as nothing short of a massacre. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville starts our coverage. aleppo, here was a fight that torah city of heart and split a nation. today the battle ended with a convoy of white flags, and cautiously, eastern aleppo began to empt

." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. the evacuation from aleppo is finally underway. rebel forces lose their long fight for the city and president assad declares victory. did vladimir putin personally authorized the hacking of the u.s. presidential election? we ask the former head of the cia. an unveiling the glory of the case pending -- cave paintings in southwest france, but all is not quite as it seems. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also...

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television in america and around the globe. a first attempt at trying to get people outofaleppo. anew cease-fire to get rebels out, but the situation is not clear. the u.s. federal reserve raises interest rates for the second time in a decade and forecasts more to come. could volcanoes help power the future? toentists are digging deep find an unlikely new source of energy. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the first attempt to get rebels aleppo failed. a new cease-fire has been agreed, but the situation is still confused. the small part of the city's of the city still under rebel control was pounded by airstrikes. lyse doucet has reports from beirut. quiet became another day of war, shattering a cease-fire hours after it started. hope that the of accuracy of aleppo was over. especially for those still trapped in what was left of the east of the city. >> all the people were excited and happy to evacuate the city finally. lyse: imagine what it is like for children without parents. orphans sent a message to the world. >> please let us eva

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." reporting from washington, i am kattykay.aleppohasfallen to the syrian government after what is being called a complete meltdown of humanity. there are reports of mass slaughter. meet rex tillerson -- oil executive, boy scout fan dealmaker, and it now the pic , for secretary of state, is his ties to putin don't upset the process. and david beckham uses his star power to help children around the world. his famous tattoos are part of his unicef campaign. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. aleppo is quiet for the first time in months. the fighting is over and the syrian government has one. -- has won. a deal is being done to evacuate thousands of fighters who are trapped in rebel-held areas. the international community is condemning syria and russia for the brutality. the u.s. is calling the -- the u.n. is calling the violence modern evil. there are graphic scenes. this will be remembered as a crushing victory. after 4 years of fighting, these men, women, and children can resist no more. the rebellion against president assad in al

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>> this is "dw news," live from berlin. tonight, the battleforaleppoallwhat over, and the humanitarian crisis is starkly clear. civilians and rebel fighters are due to withdraw from last pockets of resistance. the u.n. tonight saying that syria and russia must answer for alleged atrocities and aleppo. also coming up, 18 years in prison for the captain of a migrant ship that sank, killing at least 700 people. only 28 survived when his overcrowded vessel went down. a court in italy finds him guilty of multiple counts of manslaughter. and donald trump nominates the ceo of exxon mobil to be the next u.s. secretary of state. oil and diplomacy. rex tillerson is a friend of vladimir putin, and his nomination heightens concerns about conflict of interest between the president-elect and the president of russia. brent: i am brent goff. good to have you with us. rebels in aleppo have agreed on a deal to withdraw from the city and evacuate the people the civilians trapped inside. that is after the syrian military always crushed resistance there in the last 48 hours. residents are now

>> this is "dw news," live from berlin. tonight, the battle for aleppo all what over, and the humanitarian crisis is starkly clear. civilians and rebel fighters are due to withdraw from last pockets of resistance. the u.n. tonight saying that syria and russia must answer for alleged atrocities and aleppo. also coming up, 18 years in prison for the captain of a migrant ship that sank, killing at least 700 people. only 28 survived when his overcrowded vessel went down. a court in...

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♪ anchor: this is dw news, live from berlin. the cease-fireinaleppo, crumblingless than one day after it was announced. syria's army has resumed its shelling of eastern aleppo. the u.n. is demanding safe passage for civilians out of the firing line. also coming up, the u.s. federal reserve bumps up interest rates after a robust year for the u.s. economy. what does it say about prospects under a new president? i will ask experts on both sides of the atlantic. how safe is afghanistan? safe enough, says the german government. it has begun reporting failed asylum-seekers back to their homeland. ♪ i am brent goffetz. good to have you with us. a short-lived attempt at a cease-fire in aleppo. an evacuation plan for civilians and rebels trapped in the syrian city. thousands were due to leave today, but a cease-fire collapsed amid acrimony and new reports of reprisals from syrian forces and their russian allies. the u.n. has demanded safe passage out of the war zone for the city's shellshocked residents. the fighting has made that impossible. >> the short-lived cease-fire, already forg

♪ anchor: this is dw news, live from berlin. the cease-fire in aleppo, crumbling less than one day after it was announced. syria's army has resumed its shelling of eastern aleppo. the u.n. is demanding safe passage for civilians out of the firing line. also coming up, the u.s. federal reserve bumps up interest rates after a robust year for the u.s. economy. what does it say about prospects under a new president? i will ask experts on both sides of the atlantic. how safe is afghanistan? safe...

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this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm. thousands escapeeastaleppoasevacuations from the syrian city continue, including nearly 50 orphans who've been brought to safety after being trapped for months. seven—year—old ba na al abed, whose tweets about life in aleppo gained a worldwide following, is also rescued. thousands of workers stage a series of strikes, hitting trains, post offices and airlines in the run up to christmas. there's chaos at stormont as members walk—out in a row over a no walk out in a row over a no confidence vote in the first minister. and in the next hour, cycling bosses face questions from mps as part of an investigation into drug use. the uk anti—doping agency is investigating alleged wrongdoing at team sky and cycling's national governing body. coming up on bbc news, we look back at the incredible british successes at the rio 2016 olympic and paralympic games. that's review 2016: gold rush in rio with me, nick pope. with me, nick hope. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. evacuations in syria are underway again from both east aleppo

this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm. thousands escape east aleppo as evacuations from the syrian city continue, including nearly 50 orphans who've been brought to safety after being trapped for months. seven—year—old ba na al abed, whose tweets about life in aleppo gained a worldwide following, is also rescued. thousands of workers stage a series of strikes, hitting trains, post offices and airlines in the run up to christmas. there's chaos at stormont as members walk—out in a row over...

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syrian government says it hasretakenaleppothesyrian government says it has retakenaleppoandthe syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected of the berlin attack have been found inside the truck that was used. donald trump has sent tweets saying the us must strengthen its nuclear weapons. if you want to get in touch you can use our hashtag on the screen and my social media contacts as well. in the last few hours in the bbc newsroom , in the last few hours in the bbc newsroom, this claim came through from the syrian government, that it had from the syrian government, that it ha d reta ke n from the syrian government, that it had retaken aleppo entirely, as the last group of rebel fighters had been evacuated. we understand this group who were notjust the fighters but theirfamilies group who were notjust the fighters but their f

syrian government says it has retaken aleppo the syrian government says it has reta ken aleppo and the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected of the berlin attack have been found inside the truck that was used. donald trump has sent...

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the aid of russian airstrikes, the syrian government has retaken control of the cityofaleppoafterfour years of fighting. russia calls it a victory against terrorists. the united states has the syrian government siege of aleppo represents a modern evil. we will look at the crisis in syria and u.s.-russian relations at a time when the cia is accusing moscow of helping donald trump when the presidency. we will speak to professor stephen cohen, who writes for the nation, and kenneth roth, head of human rights watch. then donald trump nominates former texas governor rick perry to have the energy department, a department perry once opposed to abolish even though he could not remember the department's name. >> it is three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what is the third one? >> you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government, i would do away with commerce,ion, the -- and let's see -- i can't. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. don

the aid of russian airstrikes, the syrian government has retaken control of the city of aleppo after four years of fighting. russia calls it a victory against terrorists. the united states has the syrian government siege of aleppo represents a modern evil. we will look at the crisis in syria and u.s.-russian relations at a time when the cia is accusing moscow of helping donald trump when the presidency. we will speak to professor stephen cohen, who writes for the nation, and kenneth roth, head...

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-fireinaleppo. acity battered, bombed, a shell of its former self. now perhaps the residents will get some relief from the fighting. we will go live to syria. also coming up, ahead of the u.n. human rights day we will bring you the case of an and jailed and tortured in russia for protesting against the government. now he has gone missing. and address are added to the list of animals of vulnerable to extinction. their numbers in the wild have fallen by 40% in the last 30 years. he will tell you what is behind the disappearing animal. ♪ i am brent goff. tonight, there is a cease-fire in aleppo. the russian foreign minister says the syrian army has stopped active military operations in the eastern part of the city to let the civilians evacuated. he also said russian and u.s. military experts will meet in geneva on saturday to discuss the situation in syria's second-largest city. rebels in eastern aleppo have suffered a wave of defeat, thousands of civilians remain trapped tonight. our next report is from a.r.d. reporter: they want to get out of the hell that is eastern aleppo. only

-fire in aleppo. a city battered, bombed, a shell of its former self. now perhaps the residents will get some relief from the fighting. we will go live to syria. also coming up, ahead of the u.n. human rights day we will bring you the case of an and jailed and tortured in russia for protesting against the government. now he has gone missing. and address are added to the list of animals of vulnerable to extinction. their numbers in the wild have fallen by 40% in the last 30 years. he will tell...

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this is bbc news. the headlines at 7... in syria, the evacuation ofeasternaleppostartsagain. rebel fighters reportedly set fire to buses due to help people leave north of the city. it comes as russia says it will veto a french—drafted resolution to send un officials to monitor the evacuations in the city. the trade secretary, liam fox, says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, denies accusations his union is using the dispute to take on the government. jamie vardy and gareth bale are among the stars who could be named this year's sports personality of the year at a ceremony in birmingham. and sportsday will bring you the day's premier league action in half an hour, including southampton‘s victory over rivals bournemouth. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the evacuation of eastern aleppo has hit another stumbling block. it had been due to resume — after a pause lasting three days — on condition that the rebels allowed civilians to leave two villa

this is bbc news. the headlines at 7... in syria, the evacuation of eastern aleppo starts again. rebel fighters reportedly set fire to buses due to help people leave north of the city. it comes as russia says it will veto a french—drafted resolution to send un officials to monitor the evacuations in the city. the trade secretary, liam fox, says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick...

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." reporting from washington, im katty kay. victoryinaleppowouldbe a huge step to ending the syrian war says president assad. president-elect is time magazine's person of the year, but with a caveat. he leads a divided state of of erica. divided states of america. 75 years after the date that would live and in the. a survivor of the pearl harbor attack. my direction was, "lord, i will be with you in a minute." katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the syrian government claims it has retaken the old city of aleppo, which has been in rebel hands for four years. residents assad says restoring control of the whole city will be a huge step towards ending the area's civil, describing aleppo as the last hope for the rebels. they leave behind thousands of civilians still trapped in use turn aleppo. lyse doucet is in the government held part of the city. lyse: in the dead of night, a terrifying escape. smashing through the wall of somebody's help, their only way out. these families ran for their ringingross the lines, the oldest and the yo

." reporting from washington, im katty kay. victory in aleppo would be a huge step to ending the syrian war says president assad. president-elect is time magazine's person of the year, but with a caveat. he leads a divided state of of erica. divided states of america. 75 years after the date that would live and in the. a survivor of the pearl harbor attack. my direction was, "lord, i will be with you in a minute." katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and...

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aleppocrumbles.bombardments and clashes have started again. rebelion reigns as fighters are waiting to be evacuated. moscow and his temple say their presidents will speak in the coming hours. it is to salvage a humanitarian crisis in eastern aleppo. in --, whereinues the incumbent president refuses to step down. west african leaders have failed to negotiate. coming up, wall street shares at their 16th record high since donald trump's election. to the federal reserve be about to spoil the party? the force awakens. the star wars franchises first spinoff it -- spinoff hit here in france. how does it compare against the real thing? thank you for being with us on france 24. we begin in aleppo where an evacuation deal struck last night appears to have collapsed ofh reports from both sides bombardments and clashes have resumed. for those hoping to be evacuated, the weight continues. thousands of civilians and rebel fighters are thought to be trapped east of the city, the last pocket of her resistance against the syrian army. speak to hisn will turkish counterpart in the coming hours to try an

aleppo crumbles. bombardments and clashes have started again. rebelion reigns as fighters are waiting to be evacuated. moscow and his temple say their presidents will speak in the coming hours. it is to salvage a humanitarian crisis in eastern aleppo. in --, whereinues the incumbent president refuses to step down. west african leaders have failed to negotiate. coming up, wall street shares at their 16th record high since donald trump's election. to the federal reserve be about to spoil the...

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aleppo. convoysof civilians and wounded fighters reach rebel-held territory outside the syrian city. thousands of people could be evacuated after government forces secure a major victory did we will talk to you one official who monitor the up -- a u.n. official who monitored the operation. >> how prior that our priority today's making better on the ground. brent: sanctions on russia been extended but observers are expecting nothing more than a strong statement on the recent bloodshed in syria. we will get more from our correspondent in brussels. and u.s. tech company yahoo! hit by the biggest security breach in hisistory. over onene billion e-mail accous have been hacked. what can customers do, and will the company be able to recover? brent: i am brent goff. it's good to have you with us. tonight they are finally leaving. another group of evacuees has made it out of aleppo and into rebel-held territory beyond the city. in total, over 1000 people escaped the city today under the terms of our fragile cease-fire. and and buses carried wounded -- and and buses carried wounded civilians

aleppo. convoys of civilians and wounded fighters reach rebel-held territory outside the syrian city. thousands of people could be evacuated after government forces secure a major victory did we will talk to you one official who monitor the up -- a u.n. official who monitored the operation. >> how prior that our priority today's making better on the ground. brent: sanctions on russia been extended but observers are expecting nothing more than a strong statement on the recent bloodshed in...

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secretary kerry's remarks and have much more on what's happeninginaleppoandgetting these men, women and children out of there. first, let's go to charleston, south carolina. a jury is is in hour one of deliberations regarding the fate of a confessed church shooter. was he a hate-filled coward who wanted to start a race war? a man who despised black people or was he a suicidal loner, mentally unstable and radicalized online? these are the two characterizations that jurors listen to during these powerful closing arguments today in the death penalty trial of this young man accused of shooting nine black church goers at charleston's historic mother emanuel church. and here, the faces of the nine victims. pastors, aunties, mothers and fathers shot and killed in what prosecutors describe as a premeditated act of murder spurred by hate. imagine their families sitting in the courtroom crying and wiping away tears as the bodies of their loved ones are flashed on screen. let's begin with nick valencia who is in charleston with more on today's closing arguments. and hour one with the jury deli

secretary kerry's remarks and have much more on what's happening in aleppo and getting these men, women and children out of there. first, let's go to charleston, south carolina. a jury is is in hour one of deliberations regarding the fate of a confessed church shooter. was he a hate-filled coward who wanted to start a race war? a man who despised black people or was he a suicidal loner, mentally unstable and radicalized online? these are the two characterizations that jurors listen to during...

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is activated from the last rebel held areaofaleppoafterdays of delays. many more wounded are still waiting to get out. the u.s. electoral college is set to officially formalized donald trump's win, but not without protest against the president-elect and the electoral system itself. the head of the international monetary fund is due to get her verdict today in a case linked to her time as france's finance minister. christine lagarde is accused of negligence over a huge payout to a french business tycoon. also coming up this hour, apple and ireland are teaming up to fight the european commission. we will tell you why in business. we will look back at the long and glamorous career of shasha zsa gabor, who passed away at 99 years old. first, our top story, live from paris. genie: first, to syria, where over 4000 people have now been evacuated from the rebel enclave in aleppo. convoys have been crossing the -- of the rebel held territory in northern syria. thousands are still trapped inside the stronghold. for more on the situation, let's go live to adam pletts, who joins us from

is activated from the last rebel held area of aleppo after days of delays. many more wounded are still waiting to get out. the u.s. electoral college is set to officially formalized donald trump's win, but not without protest against the president-elect and the electoral system itself. the head of the international monetary fund is due to get her verdict today in a case linked to her time as france's finance minister. christine lagarde is accused of negligence over a huge payout to a french...

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this is bbc news. the headlines... in syria, the evacuation ofeasternaleppostartsagain. but north of the city, buses brought to move supporters of the regime have been burned. the trade secretary, liam fox, says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, denies accusations his union is using the dispute to take on the government. will there be more success for great britain's rio heroes at tonight's bbc sports personality of the year awards? the winner is chosen by the public. and sportsday will bring you the day's premier league action in half an hour, including southampton‘s victory over rivals bournemouth. good evening and welcome to bbc news. buses are reported to have set off from eastern aleppo, taking civilians out of the former rebel stronghold that's now controlled by syrian government forces. the evacuation stopped on friday because of disagreements between the two sides. efforts to revive the deal have been taking place since. but there are also repo

this is bbc news. the headlines... in syria, the evacuation of eastern aleppo starts again. but north of the city, buses brought to move supporters of the regime have been burned. the trade secretary, liam fox, says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, denies accusations his union is using the dispute to take on the government. will there be more success for great britain's...

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. >>> savethealeppochildren.thousands take to the streets to show solidarity while the people of aleppo wait to be evacuated. >> let them keep it. u.s. president-elect donald trump says to china. >>> company icy rain makes skating rinks of major u.s. highways. the forecast and how much ice is accumulating. we'll get that from sara maginnis. we're live here and in atlanta. welcome to our viewers around the world and in the united states. welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. >> we begin with the horror in aleppo. thousands trapped in eastern aleppo. still trapped, hope a new evacuation deal could save their lives. civilians there are starving and afraid. and somehow they're existing in freezing temperatures. reuters is reporting the syrian government has confirmed the evacuation deal but that doesn't mean it will hold. just on friday, the last vac wapgss were suspended. the new deal, well it's more complicated. syria and its ally, iran, want the two towns on the lower left of this map to also be evacuated. those towns are near idlip city and have been besieged by rebels. a

. >>> save the aleppo children. thousands take to the streets to show solidarity while the people of aleppo wait to be evacuated. >> let them keep it. u.s. president-elect donald trump says to china. >>> company icy rain makes skating rinks of major u.s. highways. the forecast and how much ice is accumulating. we'll get that from sara maginnis. we're live here and in atlanta. welcome to our viewers around the world and in the united states. welcome to "cnn...

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♪ >> this is dw news live from berlin. what is going on insideeasternaleppo? theeffectuation is -- evacuation is suspended, the rebels and the government blaming each other. today and earlieier tododay, sea thousand peoeople were e ken to safety, but many are still trapped in the syrian city. how many remains unknown. and also coming up, barack obama holds his final press conference of the year with a promise to reretaliate against russia for hack attacks. we will go to washington for more. and an attempted terror attack here in germany, a 12-year-old boy tries to set off a bomb at a christmas market. investigators believe he may have been radicalized by islamic propaganda. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. no one is leaving aleppo, at least not at this hour. the evacuation of people from rebel held areas has come to a halt, a day after it began. both sides, accusing each other of breaking the terms of a cease-fire and the attack on the convoys. an estimated 8000 to 10,000 people have been taken out of aleppo so far. >> explosions can be heard in the background. the syrian government

♪ >> this is dw news live from berlin. what is going on inside eastern aleppo? the effectuation is -- evacuation is suspended, the rebels and the government blaming each other. today and earlieier tododay, sea thousand peoeople were e ken to safety, but many are still trapped in the syrian city. how many remains unknown. and also coming up, barack obama holds his final press conference of the year with a promise to reretaliate against russia for hack attacks. we will go to washington...

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ineasternaleppohasresumed. buses and ambulances are reported to be taking people out of the city. it comes as the un security council agrees a draft resolution ensuring un officials can monitor the evacuation of the city. members will vote tomorrow. gun attacks injordan kill at least nine people, including a canadian tourist. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, dismisses claims his union is using the dispute to take on the government. and the bbc sportsperson of the year 2016 is andy murray. the tennis world number one caps off a fantastic year, winning the award for a record third time. i appreciate everyone‘s support. congrats to all of the athletes that are there. it's been an amazing yearfor british sport and i'm very proud to be part of it. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. within the last hour, medical officials in aleppo have said the operation has resumed to move thousands of trapped civilians out of the syrian city. they said buses and ambulances had begun leaving the rebel—held east. earlier, buses sent to ta

in eastern aleppo has resumed. buses and ambulances are reported to be taking people out of the city. it comes as the un security council agrees a draft resolution ensuring un officials can monitor the evacuation of the city. members will vote tomorrow. gun attacks injordan kill at least nine people, including a canadian tourist. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, dismisses claims his union is using the dispute to take on the government....

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fromeasternaleppoishit with another set back, as buses due to help people leave two villages north of the city are set alight. it comes as the un security council agrees a draft resolution ensuring un officials can monitor the evacuation of the city. members will vote tomorrow. russia has threatened to veto the measure. the trade secretary liam fox says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt leader, mick cash, dismisses claims his union is using the dispute to take on the government. great britain's real heroes could be infor great britain's real heroes could be in for more success at tonight's bbc sports personality of the year awards with the winner chosen by the public. the result is announced within the hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. first, the evacuation of the now government—controlled city of eastern aleppo has hit another stumbling block. it had been due to resume after a pause lasting three days, on condition that the rebels allowed civilians to leave two

from eastern aleppo is hit with another set back, as buses due to help people leave two villages north of the city are set alight. it comes as the un security council agrees a draft resolution ensuring un officials can monitor the evacuation of the city. members will vote tomorrow. russia has threatened to veto the measure. the trade secretary liam fox says britain could remain a member of the eu customs union after brexit. ahead of another strike by southern rail conductors tomorrow, the rmt...

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likely, including president putin, himself meddled in the u.s. election. >>> thousandsfleeingaleppo. atenuous truce holding. >>> dylann roof found guilty for the charleston church massacre. >>> good morning. i'm alison kosik. welcome to "early start." >> i'm christine romans. new this morning, president obama vows to take action of the hacking of the u.s. election. with the interview with npr, he directly confronted vladimir putin warning russia of a potential u.s. response. >> i think there is no doubt when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections that we need to take action and we will at a time and place of our own choosing. >> the president was not specific about the form of u.s. response might take. he said some of it may be explicit and publicized. so may not. this as the u.s. official confirms to cnn that u.s. agencies believed putin ordered cyber attacks. for the latest on that, let's get to jim sciutto. >> reporter: it is believed that the intelligence community since they called russia out for this a month before the election, this hacking ope

likely, including president putin, himself meddled in the u.s. election. >>> thousands fleeing aleppo. a tenuous truce holding. >>> dylann roof found guilty for the charleston church massacre. >>> good morning. i'm alison kosik. welcome to "early start." >> i'm christine romans. new this morning, president obama vows to take action of the hacking of the u.s. election. with the interview with npr, he directly confronted vladimir putin warning russia of...

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." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. civilians trapped inrebel-heldalepponowhave no hospitals, little medicine, and are running out of food, and they are living under daily bombardment. donald trump takes a victory lap. the president-elect visits an indiana factory, where he claims credit for keeping jobs in the u.s. and these were the movie houses which entertained a generation. now one photographer has recorded what happened after the final curtain. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe hit international leaders are trying tonight to figure out how to get hundreds of sick and badly injured people out of rebel-held aleppo. they cap under daily bombardment in the east of the city. the united nations is considering a russian proposal to create humanitarian corridor is. in return, syria and russia want a pause in the fighting. our correspondent lyse doucet is in government-held aleppo and has this report. lyse: no one can truly see where this brutal war is taking aleppo now, but all too clear are the scars left behind. we drove int

." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. civilians trapped in rebel-held aleppo now have no hospitals, little medicine, and are running out of food, and they are living under daily bombardment. donald trump takes a victory lap. the president-elect visits an indiana factory, where he claims credit for keeping jobs in the u.s. and these were the movie houses which entertained a generation. now one photographer has recorded what happened after the final curtain. welcome to our viewers on...

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hopes of a deal at the united nations to send observerstoaleppo. gunmenin jordan carry out a series of attacks in the historic town of karak, killing at least ten people. poland's political crisis shows no sign of ending — after another day of protests. and real madrid come out on top, winning football's club world cup for the second time in three yea rs. thousands of people in rebel—held areas of aleppo are enduring another night of freezing conditions — after plans to evacuate them failed to materialise. buses appeared at the crossing point in western aleppo but that's as far as they went. the failure of a simultaneous evacuation of government supporters elsewhere — may have contributed. in new york, the un security council has met to discuss a monitoring mission for the evacuation — and there are reports that a compromise has been reached. with the situation in eastern aleppo increasingly desperate, looking after the frail and wounded is becoming increasingly difficult. with more, here's our correspondent quentin sommerville if only the ceasefire in aleppo hadn't collap

hopes of a deal at the united nations to send observers to aleppo. gunmen in jordan carry out a series of attacks in the historic town of karak, killing at least ten people. poland's political crisis shows no sign of ending — after another day of protests. and real madrid come out on top, winning football's club world cup for the second time in three yea rs. thousands of people in rebel—held areas of aleppo are enduring another night of freezing conditions — after plans to evacuate them...

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, because we can do stuff to you. laura: the evacuationofaleppoishalted again. u.n. officials warned that hundreds of children could die as a result. as a result. and they call the city a synonym for hell. and recording the journey to jail. how one photographer in new york is capturing the story of those visiting loved ones on rikers island. viewers onome to our public television in america and also around the globe. president obama said today he believes the cyberattacks on the democratic party were authorized by the highest levels in russia, and american intelligence officials have said moscow hacked e-mails to influence the election in favor of donald trump, a claim the president-elect has dismissed. the bbc's nick bryant reports. nick: did russian hacking help put donald trump in the white house? the cia and president obama says overwhelming evidence shows russian hackers try to sway the election in his favor by accessing democratic computers, and it strongly suggests russian president vladimir putin was personally involved. president obama: good afternoon. nick: tonight at the w

, because we can do stuff to you. laura: the evacuation of aleppo is halted again. u.n. officials warned that hundreds of children could die as a result. as a result. and they call the city a synonym for hell. and recording the journey to jail. how one photographer in new york is capturing the story of those visiting loved ones on rikers island. viewers onome to our public television in america and also around the globe. president obama said today he believes the cyberattacks on the democratic...

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aleppostepon reportsk of defeat, new citing atrocities against civilians there. theyn regime troops say have almost entirely recapture the city from the opposition. donald trump names his secretary of state. it will be the exxon mobil chairman, rex tillerson. experience-old has dealing with other nations, but strict the as a businessman. italy's new government gets to work after being sworn in monday, but it's resemblance to the government of matteo renzi last week's prompting calls for a reelection. up, in business, we will need the chinese manufacturers who have chosen to make their products in america. more on that on the way. first, our top story live from paris. new shocking numbers have come out of the syrian city of aleppo. the ewing human rights office says it has received reports of syria up a pro-government forces executing at least 82 civilians as they entered the last remaining rebel strongholds. what has been described as a complete meltdown of humanity. here is more now from rupert coville. reservedday evening we -- we received deeply disturbing reports of bodies lying

aleppo step on reportsk of defeat, new citing atrocities against civilians there. theyn regime troops say have almost entirely recapture the city from the opposition. donald trump names his secretary of state. it will be the exxon mobil chairman, rex tillerson. experience-old has dealing with other nations, but strict the as a businessman. italy's new government gets to work after being sworn in monday, but it's resemblance to the government of matteo renzi last week's prompting calls for a...

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say the attacker shouted al akilahu akb and condemned the killingsinaleppo. thelatest from bana in aleppo. this 7-year-old got a lot of attention with tweets. now there are buses to evacuate the people there. back here state side members of the electoral college voting today. this hour the electoral voting begins in wisconsin, in minnesota and in three other states. we start with turkey and breaking news. now video from msnbc's cal perry. we have to warn everybody that the video you are about to show of the attack is graphic. first tell the viewers what they are about to see. >> karlov is a diplomat out of the foreign ministry. he's shot from behind, shot and killed by an attacker posing as a member of his security force. there you see him in the photo. let's play the video. you are not actually going to see him shot. we freeze it before the moment. here it is. in just a second. andrei karlov is at a photo exhibit entitled russia through turkish eyes in ankara. behind him a gunman there with hands in the air shoots the ambassador dead in front of a number of news cameras. the gunma

say the attacker shouted al akilahu akb and condemned the killings in aleppo. the latest from bana in aleppo. this 7-year-old got a lot of attention with tweets. now there are buses to evacuate the people there. back here state side members of the electoral college voting today. this hour the electoral voting begins in wisconsin, in minnesota and in three other states. we start with turkey and breaking news. now video from msnbc's cal perry. we have to warn everybody that the video you are...

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not. as the evacuation ofeasternaleppocontinues,we'll be speaking to the head of the international rescue committee and former foreign secretary, david miliband. and, prince charles warns of the growing danger of religious persecution, comparing it to the "dark days" of the 1930s. it's 5.00pm. our main story is the continuing investigation by german police into the attack on the christmas market in berlin on monday evening, in which 12 people were killed and dozens injured. the chancellor, angela merkel, has said that she is hopeful of an arrest very soon. police raids have been carried out across germany as they search for the main suspect, anis amri, a tunisian, whose identification papers were found in the lorry which was driven into shoppers. a europe—wide warrant for the suspect‘s arrest has been issued and his brother has called on him to give himself up. our correspondent, richard galpin, has the latest. the prime suspect, 24—year—old anis amir, is being hunted across europe. but he uses many different names and nationalities, making it easierfor him to

not. as the evacuation of eastern aleppo continues, we'll be speaking to the head of the international rescue committee and former foreign secretary, david miliband. and, prince charles warns of the growing danger of religious persecution, comparing it to the "dark days" of the 1930s. it's 5.00pm. our main story is the continuing investigation by german police into the attack on the christmas market in berlin on monday evening, in which 12 people were killed and dozens injured. the...

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the yearaddress.aleppohasfollowed. the syrian army has full control of the devastated city after the last rebels and civilians were evacuated. we are starting this in italy where the interior ministry says police of killed the man suspect did of karen at the attack on na christmas markrket in berlin. 12 people died when a truck herald into the credit market monday evening. arresthad issued a warrant for anis amri. let's hear from the italian interior minister. the person killed was found after a lengthy investigation, which is customary in these cases. without a shadow of a doubt, it the perpetrator of the berlin christmas market attack. we are going to germany now for the latest on the story there. what is the latest from the german authorities? the latest we have is we know from the german governments spoke person that anglo merkel is due to speak by phone to the president on the matter of rejected deportation. if anis amri had been rejected -- that will likely be high on the agenda. earlier we heard from the german interior ministry. they will be stepping up security procedure

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more are bused out of the syrian cityofaleppo, includingnearly 50 orphans who sent out a desperate message for help. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we come on air with breaking news from germany, where nine people have been killed and dozens injured in an attack on a christmas market in the heart of berlin. police say a truck crashed into the market located in the central square. officials say the incident bears all the hallmarks of a possible terror attack. but don't rule out it could have been an accident. it is reported that the suspect believed to be the driver of the truck has been arrested. the bbc's berlin correspondent jenny hill has the latest. jenny: sirens, panic in the heart of berlin. this the immediate aftermath of what police suspect was a deliberate attack. the truck plowed into one of the city's biggest christmas markets . moments before these pictures were taken, people were eating, drinking, shopping. >> as we were leaving, the large truck came through. it went just passed me, past my girlfriend. i think it misse

more are bused out of the syrian city of aleppo, including nearly 50 orphans who sent out a desperate message for help. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we come on air with breaking news from germany, where nine people have been killed and dozens injured in an attack on a christmas market in the heart of berlin. police say a truck crashed into the market located in the central square. officials say the incident bears all the hallmarks of a...

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. >>> the assault aheonaleppo. thousandswarned to get out or die. >>> welcome back to "early start." i'm george howell. we're following the fighting in syria. government forces there are closer than ever to retaking aleppo. northern 70% of the last rebel stronghold has been recaptured. assad regime is now using massive fire power to either kill or replace thousands of people. cnn's jomana karadsheh is following the story. jomana, we've been talking about the story for a while now. the extreme fighting so intense in parts of aleppo, many parts of that city have simply been leveled. >> and we have seen those images, george, coming out of those neighborhoods that have been claimed by the syrian regime. and what's left of them is large-scale destruction, and pretty much leveled when you look at these neighborhoods. as you mentioned over the past 24 hours, more advances by the syrian regime and their allied forces who have been provided by this air cover. this really powerful air cover, that they have been advancing undertaking a neighborhood after neighborhood, of eastern aleppo. at th

. >>> the assault a heon aleppo. thousands warned to get out or die. >>> welcome back to "early start." i'm george howell. we're following the fighting in syria. government forces there are closer than ever to retaking aleppo. northern 70% of the last rebel stronghold has been recaptured. assad regime is now using massive fire power to either kill or replace thousands of people. cnn's jomana karadsheh is following the story. jomana, we've been talking about the story...

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thousands of civilians and fightersfromaleppoiscurrently suspended following reports of what syrian officials call obstructions. extremely scurrilous is how the kremlin is describing accusations from the white house that vladimir putin personally meddled in the u.s. presidential race. and authorities in china warner levels,ic pollution putting operations on hold. also coming up in the next 30 minutes, a one-of christmas gift or it the greek government questions a bonus for the debt ridden country's poorest citizens. the greek prime minister is talks today with chancellor angela merkel. we are going to begin in northern syria, where the evacuation of thousands of civilians and fighters from rebel-held areas of aleppo has been suspended. amid reports of explosions and obstructions to the evacuation process. many of those fleeing the area had been heading to camps to stay with friends and relatives in other parts of the country. hundreds are thought to require medical attention. our correspondent joins us now from lebanon. adam, tell us the latest your hearing on the evacuation process

thousands of civilians and fighters from aleppo is currently suspended following reports of what syrian officials call obstructions. extremely scurrilous is how the kremlin is describing accusations from the white house that vladimir putin personally meddled in the u.s. presidential race. and authorities in china warner levels,ic pollution putting operations on hold. also coming up in the next 30 minutes, a one-of christmas gift or it the greek government questions a bonus for the debt ridden...

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washington. 8:00 p.m.inaleppo, syria.9:00 p.m. in mosul, iraq. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following two major stories this hour. breaking news out of syria first. artillery shells are raining down on aleppo as regime forces are on the brink of taking the city. buses are waiting outside the evacuation point to carry civilians, men, women and children, to safety, but the cease-fire to allow them to be eva eevacuated collapsed. an estimated 50,000 people are believed trapped in one of the last rebel-held areas, according to the united nations, regime forces are executing men, women and children. the white house weighing in as well on the worst in a situation, the humanitarian crisis. listen to what the white house press secretary said just moments ago. >> the idea that you would target a playground and bomb kids hoping that you would then convince people to give up, because you would kill their kids? what kind of a sick mind comes up with a strategy like that? >> much more on the disast

washington. 8:00 p.m. in aleppo, syria. 9:00 p.m. in mosul, iraq. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following two major stories this hour. breaking news out of syria first. artillery shells are raining down on aleppo as regime forces are on the brink of taking the city. buses are waiting outside the evacuation point to carry civilians, men, women and children, to safety, but the...

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assassinated. nbc's bill neely isinsidealeppoandmore on the evacuation of the syrian girl who's the face of the city's conflict and the electoral college about to make donald trump's win official and not without a little drama. we'll have those states by states results as they come in. the protest efforts to get electors to trump trump. while a vote is a long shot. we start with the breaking news out of turkey of the ambassador shot and killed at the art exhibit in the capitol city. the attack captured in chilling video. our team is following developments here in the studio and on the ground. first to msnbc's senior editor, cal perry. he's got the disturbing footage. >> it is graphic and what you are going to see is the russian ambassador being shot from behind by what we now understand is a turkish police officer. take a look. >> you can hear the audio there. here is what the gunman says in arabic. he switched to turkish and he says do not forget aleppo and syria. you are killing people in aleppo so we'll kill you, too. >> the gunman of a brazen fashion and says i have nothing

assassinated. nbc's bill neely is inside aleppo and more on the evacuation of the syrian girl who's the face of the city's conflict and the electoral college about to make donald trump's win official and not without a little drama. we'll have those states by states results as they come in. the protest efforts to get electors to trump trump. while a vote is a long shot. we start with the breaking news out of turkey of the ambassador shot and killed at the art exhibit in the capitol city. the...

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he was shot in the back. at the scene the gunman shouted its support for syriaandaleppo. thousandsof people have been bussed out of the syrian city of aleppo is a ceasefire agreement holds. among them are almost 50 orphans who sent out a desperate message on social media just a few days ago. here, prepare for a week of industrial action in the run—up to christmas, postal workers are the latest to walk out adding to the disruption already facing travellers on the trains and soon to be at the airports. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the russian ambassador to turkey has been shot dead in an attack at an art gallery in the capital, ankara. andrei karlov was delivering a speech when the gunman struck, shooting him several times in the back — shouting "aleppo" and "revenge". russia and turkey are both involved in the conflict in syria. turkey is a staunch opponent of president assad. moscow has deployed troops and its air force in support of the syrian leader. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. moments before the shooting, behind the ambassador, his assassin

he was shot in the back. at the scene the gunman shouted its support for syria and aleppo. thousands of people have been bussed out of the syrian city of aleppo is a ceasefire agreement holds. among them are almost 50 orphans who sent out a desperate message on social media just a few days ago. here, prepare for a week of industrial action in the run—up to christmas, postal workers are the latest to walk out adding to the disruption already facing travellers on the trains and soon to be at...

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this is bbc news. the headlines at three: thousands escapeeastaleppoasevacuations from the syrian city continue, including nearly 50 orphans who've been brought to safety after being trapped for months. and seven—year—old bana al abed, whose tweets about life in aleppo gained a worldwide following is also rescued. thousands of workers stage a series of strikes, hitting trains, post offices and airlines in the run up to christmas. a french court finds imf chief christine lagarde guilty of negligence over a massive pay out to a tycoon when she was finance minister. there's chaos at stormont as members walk out in a row over a no confidence vote in the first minister. theresa may delivers her statement in the commons on the eu summit. we've that live half past three. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the un security council has unanimously approved a resolution urging immediate deployment of united nations monitors to eastern aleppo. meanwhile, evacuations in syria are underway again from both east aleppo and government controlled villages. almost 50 orphans who'd be

this is bbc news. the headlines at three: thousands escape east aleppo as evacuations from the syrian city continue, including nearly 50 orphans who've been brought to safety after being trapped for months. and seven—year—old bana al abed, whose tweets about life in aleppo gained a worldwide following is also rescued. thousands of workers stage a series of strikes, hitting trains, post offices and airlines in the run up to christmas. a french court finds imf chief christine lagarde guilty...

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the orphansofaleppofinallyrescued from of their city, as the evacuations in syria resume. all 47 children who'd been trapped in an orphanage in a rebel held enclave have been evacuated — some are in a critical condition. and seven—year—old seven year old bana al abed — whose tweets about life in aleppo gained her a worldwide following — has also been rescued. we endured endless bombardment in aleppo. we managed to escape the destruction because our house was reduced to rubble. but tens of thousands of people are still trapped in aleppo. we'll have the latest on the evacuations. also this lunchtime. a wave of strikes by thousands of workers gets underway — hitting trains, post offices and airlines in the run—up to christmas. chaos at stormont as members walk out in a row over a no confidence vote in the first minister. all for footballing home all forfootballing home nations are finally £80,000 by fifa for displaying remembrance day poppies. hello darlings, i'm zsa zsa. and zsa zsa gabor — who once boasted she was "famous for being famous" — has died aged 99.

the orphans of aleppo finally rescued from of their city, as the evacuations in syria resume. all 47 children who'd been trapped in an orphanage in a rebel held enclave have been evacuated — some are in a critical condition. and seven—year—old seven year old bana al abed — whose tweets about life in aleppo gained her a worldwide following — has also been rescued. we endured endless bombardment in aleppo. we managed to escape the destruction because our house was reduced to rubble. but...

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trump in the past. >>> a grim, grim scene ineasternaleppo. civiliansreportedly being slaughtered in their homes by syrian forces. can plans for a cease-fire and mass evacuations take hold. this is a dangerous situation. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm george howell, it's wednesday, december 14th, 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. today, with donald trump, his thank you tour, the president-elect on stage with one-i am adversary, the speaker of the house, paul ryan. the rally turned into a lovefest with trump praising ryan, and ryan complimenting trump right back. the exxonmobil chief rex tillerson who may face an uphill battle for the senate confirmati confirmation. cnn's jim acosta has the latest from wisconsin. >> reporter: george and christine, donald trump has taken another victory lap here at the rally here in wisconsin. trump praised tillerson's contacting around the world but he did not mention tillerson's past ties to russian president vladimir putin. trump looked back at the election victory and thanked his supporters, including house s

trump in the past. >>> a grim, grim scene in eastern aleppo. civilians reportedly being slaughtered in their homes by syrian forces. can plans for a cease-fire and mass evacuations take hold. this is a dangerous situation. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm george howell, it's wednesday, december 14th, 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. today, with donald trump, his thank you tour, the president-elect on stage with one-i am adversary,...

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the role of conductors on trains. the evacuation ofeasternalepporesumes— dozens of buses carrying hundreds of people left the city overnight for rebel—held territory. among them is seven—year—old bana alabed, who had tweeted about conditions in the besieged city. the number of people taking their own lives in england is unacceptably high, says a report by a group of mps. also in the next hour, tributes to a hollywood icon. actress and socialite zsa zsa gabor dies after suffering a heart attack, aged 99. and andy murray is crowned the bbc‘s sports personality of the year — for the record third time. good morning and welcome to bbc news. thousands of workers have begun strike action today. 3,000 staff at hundreds of crown post offices are expected to walk out today, tuesday and saturday. it is ina it is in a dispute over pension changes, job security and closures. the post office says fewer than 300 branches across the uk will be affected. up to 3,000 southern rail passengers are also due to face more misery as conductors begin a further two days of strike action.

the role of conductors on trains. the evacuation of eastern aleppo resumes — dozens of buses carrying hundreds of people left the city overnight for rebel—held territory. among them is seven—year—old bana alabed, who had tweeted about conditions in the besieged city. the number of people taking their own lives in england is unacceptably high, says a report by a group of mps. also in the next hour, tributes to a hollywood icon. actress and socialite zsa zsa gabor dies after suffering a...

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, urging the world to remember syriaandaleppo. he'dbeen seen in the background, as ambassador karlov addressed a meeting. moscow said the murder was an act of terrorism. also today — in syria, a group of orphans is among thousands of people brought out of the ruins of aleppo. postal workers on strike overjobs and branch closures. downing street says they're showing contempt for the public. and we ask if flat—pack homes could be part of the answer to brtain‘s housing crisis? and in sport on bbc news... could jurgen klopp‘s liverpool move up to second place in the premier league, with a win in the merseyside derby at local rivals everton? good evening. at least nine people have been killed and dozens injured in an attack on a christmas market in the heart of berlin. police say a lorry mounted the pavement at speed, crashing into the crowded market in a central square. and they say the incident is consistent with a "possible terror attack". within the past hour officers said they'd arrested a suspect — believed to be the driver of the truck. our berlin correspondent jenny hill

, urging the world to remember syria and aleppo. he'd been seen in the background, as ambassador karlov addressed a meeting. moscow said the murder was an act of terrorism. also today — in syria, a group of orphans is among thousands of people brought out of the ruins of aleppo. postal workers on strike overjobs and branch closures. downing street says they're showing contempt for the public. and we ask if flat—pack homes could be part of the answer to brtain‘s housing crisis? and in...